📆 January is the ultimate month for a city break as room rates fall by up to 35% ⬇️ Here’s where to go in the new year
and galleries are quiet, sales start, tourists are happily thin on the ground, enchanting snowy scenes often take hold – and things become more affordable.
According to flight-comparison site Skyscanner, no other month averages such low return fares from our airports to major European destinations, while has one-way fares to the Continent from £39. Hospitality data specialist OTA Insight reports that hotel rates are also considerably lower – dropping by 30 per cent from the previous month in Paris and by 35 per cent in Amsterdam.Visitors pick up tulips on the Dam Square in Amsterdam during National Tulip Day
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